Oh. The House of Lunduke BBS. It's back.
20 telnet lines. Free to use. Tradewars, LORD, The Pit, DoorMUD, Exitilus. POTS dial-up up soon (local to Portland,OR).
Details: http://lunduke.com/
We are proud to unveil the final hardware specifications for the Librem 5 smartphone, set to begin shipping in Q3 of 2019.
https://puri.sm/posts/librem-5-smartphone-final-specs-announced/
Purism and the Linux 5.2 Kernel.
Here’s a list of contributions for the Linux 5.2 kernel cycle, for which our team recently contributed with 14 patches.
Debian 10 buster has been released! https://bits.debian.org/2019/07/buster-released.html
Purism’s Librem Key is Now the First and Only USB Security Token to be Made in the USA.
Press Release:
https://puri.sm/posts/purisms-librem-key-is-now-the-first-and-only-usb-security-token-to-be-made-in-the-usa/
Blog post with production video:
https://puri.sm/posts/made-in-usa-librem-key/
We signed a public letter urging the German government to drop the idea of building in backdoors in all encrypted communication. It was a bad idea in 1993, it is a bad idea today.
https://nextcloud.com/blog/a-bad-idea-nextcloud-signs-public-letter-opposing-german-plan-to-force-decryption-of-chat/
Have a minute to help out Nextcloud this weekend? Vote for us!
https://help.nextcloud.com/t/help-nextcloud-vote-for-us-in-the-cloudcomputing-insiders-award/
Did you guys happen to see my latest video? https://youtu.be/Tfgt88YT-tM
Today we answer the age old question...
What boots faster:
- a Librem 5 smartphone running PureOS (GNU/Linux)
- or a run of the mill Android phone
Blog & MP4: https://puri.sm/posts/librem-5-vs-android-which-boots-faster/
The Librem 5 smartphone -- running GNU/Linux -- is "confirmed for Q3 product shipping."
https://puri.sm/posts/massive-progress-exact-cpu-selected-minor-shipping-adjustment/
Nitrokey and Nextcloud collaborate on securing private clouds https://nextcloud.com/blog/nitrokey-and-nextcloud-collaborate-on-securing-private-clouds/ #nextcloud #security #partner #blog #news
@purism Is it possible now, or in the future to use the #libremone mail service with my own domain?